Saturday, 3 November 2012

Sind Bukkur Taimor Shah Coin issued 1780-1790.


Obverse: In centre zarb Bukkur two circle with dotted.
Reverse: Back in corner King name Taimor Shah two circle with dotted.
According to my knowledge this coin is minted Bukkur / Sind.
Thatta Governor Ghulam Sadiq Khan term period 1780-1790, during the reign of Taimor Shah Durani King of Afghanistan.
May be this coin is mint Bukkur in order through Governor of Thatta Ghulam Sadiq Khan.

Friday, 2 November 2012

Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1 Rupee currency note (1974-1981).


A stylized front view of the currency note was a 1 Rupee introduce on 16th May 1974. The arrangement made an attractive print.
Obverse:  Blue color paint curved moon with single star at the right side on the currency exposed the words in Urdu “Hakumat Pakistan” [Government of Pakistan] in centre serial number, bottom of the note “Aik Rupiyah” [One Rupee]. Right side “Ik rupee” in Punjabi, ‘Hik rupee’ in Sindhi.                                                      
Reverse: The note was also blue color and given a picture of the Minar-e-Pakistan and text written “Yo rupee” in Pushto, “Yuk rupee” in Balouchi.

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Pakistan 2 Rupee Note on 24th August 1985.


Pakistan 2 Rupee Note on 24 August 1985, but the note reprint with the signature Mohammad Yaqoob governor of state Bank of Pakistan 25 July 1993 to 25 November 1999 and its importance at 2 Rupees currency note was light blue color.


Obverse: Curved moon with single star symbol to the right side encircled inscription and signature of state bank governor value written in Urdu and English equal sides.    
 Reverse: largest and famous Badshahi mosque at Lahore. Urdu text written on top “Bank Daulat Pakistan” bottom Urdu text” Do Rupiyah [two rupees]”.
 

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Kushan King Vima Takto bronze drachm 78 – 90 A.D.



Obverse: Vima Takto face to left covered with diadem.
Reverse: Emperor riding on horse back and increased a ribbon on diadem and Great Kushans imperial tamgha look at right side. Inscription written in round Greek language.
Diameter: 20 mm. Metal: bronze. Year: 78 – 90. Title name: King of King. Mint: Afghanistan. Ruler: Vima Takto. Ruled period: 78 – 95 A.D.  


In the second half of the first century A.D. Parthian rule over North West India succumbed to the Kushans. Theses were one of five septs of the Yuch-Chi, the Central Asian horde which nearly two hundred years previously had expelled the Sakas from Bactria.
The Chief of the Kushans, Kujula Kadphises, made himself supreme over the whole Yuch-Chi nation and about the year 50 A.D. Occupied the Kabul valley. His son Vima added Taxila and its rerritories to his dominions.
Vima’s successor, Kanishka, probably ascended the Kushan throne in 78 - 90 A.D. , and within a few years had made himself suzerain of upper sind. In an inscription at Sui Vihar close to Bahawalpur he style himself “The Great King of Kings and son of the Gods, Knishka”

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